| Clue | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| E | English queen who loved corgis | Elizabeth II | 89%
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| E | Country of origin for some cocker spaniel, bulldog, or setter | England | 79%
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| L | Retriever that shares a name with a Canadian region | Labrador | 77%
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| G | Breed of Scooby-Doo | Great Dane | 72%
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| P | Popular companion dog with a curly coat | Poodle | 72%
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| I | _____ Wolfhound: known for its immense height | Irish | 66%
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| O | Dog from the Garfield comics | Odie | 53%
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| D | Name of above | Dug | 51%
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| E | What dogs do to other dogs in this world | Eat them | 51%
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| L | Generic dog name that suggests the dog has good fortune | Lucky | 51%
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| S | Generic term for a dog meant for herding | Shepherd | 49%
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| T | Smaller variety of some dogs | Toy | 49%
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| G | The breed of the dog from "Up" | Golden Retriever | 43%
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| S | Breed of the dog player token in Monopoly | Scottish Terrier | 40%
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| N | Sometimes called a rhinarium on dogs and certain other animals | Nose | 36%
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| I | ______ Greyhound: a smaller variety | Italian | 34%
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| Idiom about dogs | Let sleeping dogs lie | 34%
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| L | Tibetan dog known for its long, straight hair | Lhasa Apso | 25%
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| E | Dog breed whose name is a portmanteau of Europe and Asia | Eurasier | 8%
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